Sound and Light Ecology Team

Science Communication

Call Notes

'Call Notes' is an audio series intended to couple high quality bird song recordings gathered at various locations during the spring and summer in Rocky Mountain National Park with a short, informative narration about that particular species. Through 'Call Notes', we hope to increase public awareness of the diversity of birds that call Rocky Mountain National Park their home, as well as increase appreciation of natural sounds in general. Additionally, we hope these recordings encourage you to get out and explore the natural resources around you, no matter where you find yourself. For more information about each of the recordings and for photograph credits, click the associated images. Enjoy!

For the best listening experience, use headphones whenever possible.

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Yellowstone National Park Audio Postcards

These audio postcards are the product of a collaboration between our team and Yellowstone National Park. The project is led by audio and media producer Jennifer Jerrett and two of our undergraduate student workers, Elena Gratton and Savanna Smith. The goal of the audio postcards is to provide an intimate auditory peek into the wild of Yellowstone National Park. We hope these mini experiences encourage visitors to listen more closely to the natural sounds of not only Yellowstone National Park, but wild areas everywhere. Visit the Yellowstone Audio Postcard page for more information about each recording. Enjoy!

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Yellowstone National Park Sound Library

An additional product of our collaboration with Yellowstone National Park is the Yellowstone National Sound Library. The majority of these recordings were gathered by team member and media producer Jennifer Jerrett, while our student workers, Elena and Savanna, conducted the final edits of many of the files.